Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 July 1946 — Page 3
i-E&CDAT. 19, 1946.
Yes, We Have FISH MEAT
PORK CHOPS, lb. 48c PORK ROAST, lb .... 43c PORK RIBS, lb. 29c HAMBURGER, lb. ... 43c BOILING BEEF & BEEF ROASTS LOWELL'S MARKET South Side Square
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Misery Eased
BY WEIL. KNOWN HOME REMEDY When due to muf- JftfJPVC fkient secretion of IlllillLI 0 When backache, headaches and frequent getting up nights make folks feel so miserable, many now get Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root medicine to relieve such distress when due to the kidneys not eliminating at they should. For three generations Swamp Root has been the standby in millions of homes when loss of sleep causer folks to feel so nervous, run-down and worn out. Many think there is nothing like the natural herbs combined in Swamp Root, for stimulating kidneys' excreting function. TRY it! Try to get feeling better 'with a bottle of Swamp Root from the drug (tore.
This Morning's Headlines CLAIM BUYERS'" STRIKE CRACKS PRICES The C. I. O. United Auto Workers reported Thursday that meat prices throughout the country are "beginning to crack under the strain of the strike against meat purchases called by the UAW CIO and 'other groups Walter P.Reuther, in his initial report since the UAW appealed Tuesday for a week-long embargo on meat purchases by its members and other consumers said the campaign was pro-
SQUARE and ROUND DANCE RIVERVIEW PARK Every Sunday 4 p. m. to 12 p. m. Admission 50c Each, Tax Paid
. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Fannie Jane Pierce, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
KOHKKT W. ri&KUto Administrator. With Will Annexed PIGG and TENNIS Attorneys 1st ins. 7-5-46
PROMISE RELIEF FROM EXTREME HEAT Hitting midsummer stride, temperatures zoomed upward throughout Indiana yesterday and the weatherman gave promise of continued warm and humid weather today with thunderstorms by night and clearing weather Saturday.
LOANS
20 Per Cent Off On All Mdse. Except Playtex Panties "MOVING INTO NEW HOME" the J(J shop Luvica Crownover
INDIANA BANG BANDITS ELUDE NET A Dosse of more than 100 Indiana State Police, FBI agents and local law enforcement officers patrolled a wide section of East Central Indiana last night in an air-land search for two youthful gun-toting bandits who yesterday staged a spectacular $15,000 noon-day holdup of the New Palestine, Ind. State bank. Focal point of the search was along U.
S. 40 in the vicinity of Cambridge City, Centerville and Richmond in Wayne County.
C. I. O. ASKS WAGE TALKS The CIO executive board called
on President Truman to summon immediately a conference of la-
mm inuwoii; icicociimuvcs iv tuu&juei uujueuiabc wage increases" in view of rising prices. " . 1
PRESIDENT CALLS RUSS LOAN DEAD ISSUE FOR YEAR President Truman made it clear that the matter of a $1,000,000,000 loan to Russia is dead for this year. At a presidential news conference which covered a wide range of topics he was asked whether he plans, to request authorization from Congress for other foreign loans now that the $3,750,000,000 credit to Britain has been approved. The chief executive said he had no such intentions. He also said that the proposal to enlarge the lending authority of the Export-Import Bank by $1,250,000,000 will not come up until the next session of Congress, in 1947. This increase would have to be approved before the bank could make a Joan to Russia.
Drugs & Toiletries
3 75c Bayer Aspirin 100s 59c 50c Pepto Bismol . . 47c 50c Anacin Tablets . . . 39c 60c Alka-Seltzer 49c
I SUTTON Leg Makeup 59o
Lustre-Creme Shampoo $1
WRISLEY BATH OIL $1
VETO DEODORANT 39c
JERGENS LOTION 39c
Modart Fluff Shampoo 75c
COLGATE Toothpaste 37c IPANA Toothpaste 39c TEK Toothbrush "7!' . 29c
PEPSODENT Powder 39c
LYONS Powder 39c
Dr. WEST Toothbrush 47c
SUMMON CONGRESSMEN IN PROFITS PROBE The Senate war investigating committee will reopen its hearings on the Garsson munitions combine to hear from Repr. McCormack of Massachu
setts, the House. Democratic Leader and Repr. Sabath, D., Illinois, chairman of the rules committee.
Kit All Purpose Dye . '. . 25c
Putnam Dye 10c Aunt Sue Cleaner, Gal 64c
Energine 29c
WILL FIGHT CHILD KILLER'S INSANITY PLEA Prosecu
tor Isadore Levine of LaPorte County, Ind., said he would fight an
insanity plea by 27-year old Marion Karras and demand that he be put to death in the electric chair for the alleged strangulation death of Dayda Lisak, 7. Karras was arrested after the girl had been missing several hours and police said he admitted luring the small girl away from a game of hide and seek at a Lake Michigan beach. "I just had a sudden urge to kill her," police quoted him as saying. "I don't know why I did it."
TODAYS MARKETS
NEW LEBANON Hug6 Austin and son, William, spent a few days in Chicago this week. Mrs. Madge Arnett and children of Frankfort, Ind. was the week-end guest of her, son, Wayne Arnett.. and , familjf...,-, Mr. and Mrs. Alba Parkhurst
of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs.
of Freelandville, visited Mr. and f " onV Mrs. Hosea Siner. ,to 18m Mrs. Bertha Pierson had as 1 Cattle 1100, calves 500; two dinner guests Monday , Mr. and loads U65 lb- steers $2400. no Mrs. Claude Pierson, Mr. and . criteron of market ;good beef cows
Mrs. Bill Pierson and daughter, sparingly at $io.au-oiu.uu, and Mrs. Watson, all of King- , keif ers 316.00-016.50; vealers modfishPr. Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. erately active, generally $1.50
INDIANAPOLIS, July 19 UP) Hogs 2,000; 160 lbs. up .50 to $1.00 higher than Thursday's early
ttrade; 160 lbs. down uneven, $1.50 to $2.00 up; sows steady, 25 to 50 cents higher; good and choice sows and gilts 100 lbs. up
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Cliff Eaton of Robinson and Mrs. Bruce Parks.
Mrs. Elmer Watkins of Pales-
lower; good and choice $19.00 $20.00.
Sheep 1,500; top good and choice
tine, Illinois, was the., week-end 'spring lambs about steady with
guest of Mrs. Nellie Austin.
good choice lightweights to $10.00.
yesterday 50 cents and more low
er close; few lots top good choice
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Leave it to the Yankees to scent lwer god offerings $8.50-$9.50;
a bargain even underground. In 1809, the Rhode Island legislature authorized a $10,000 lottery to develope a coal seam here. ' , The gamble paid off to the tune of over a million tons of coal before the seam pinched out.
M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Aikln'a Service Costa N More.
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Phone 456
Plenty Of
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Cured and Cooked Meats -CHEESE-Northern & Navy Beans . NO. 1 POTATOES, lo lbs . . 39c ' SKINLESS WEINERS. lb. 39c CREAM CHEESE, lb . . 39c CLOTHES BLEACH, Linco, 1 gal 39c Fresh & Frozen Fruits and Vegetables C. FORD. '&. SAVESullivan, Ind.
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Free Delivery
FOR CAR REPAIRS
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Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
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In the days of Jesus' ministry in Old Judea he went about . the countryside teaching and preaching the gospel whereever the need and the faith to receive it was found. He healed the sick and afflicted, drove out deviling spirits from : . the souls of men . ' ' ,' He taught the word of God with saviag power and a . . , . .'. great light of knowledge sprang up where ever he went. ' '( Yet at no time did Jesus classify his followrs as anything ;' ' ' but childrn of God '. ,f. although they did receive the name - of "Christian" at AntiochBecause God taught no denomination . . Methodist, Bap- '; tist, Christian, Presbyterian or any other . . . the churches , of this community have joined together in a summer pro- ' gram of outdoor Union Church Services. The second of this season's series will be held Sunday evening in the City . Park. Plan to attend what has been fashioned to strengthen youi Christian life for Christ. Great King of nations, hear our prayer, While at thy feet we fall, And humbly with united cry, ' To Thee for mercy call. With pitying eyes behold our need, As thus we lift our prayer; Correct us with Thy Judgements, Lord, Then let Thy mercy spare. Amen. PROGRAM Of Services Sunday, July 21st, 7:30 P. M. At The Sullivan City Park DEVOTIONS Rev. R. M. Criswell SPEAKER Rev. Jack Anderson, Christian Minister MUSIC Christian Church PLATFORM MANAGER Dale Billman "Hear The Choir Sing 'Jacob's Ladder "
Sing . . . Pray . . . Rejoice
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